Recommended Resource: Leading Change When Nobody Wants It

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Leading a church through change can become a source of conflict and division in a congregation. Here’s a concise, clear resource to help you with the process of change:

Leading Change When Nobody Wants It: Preparing Yourself & Your Church for Movement
by Sam Rainer

“In Leading Change When Nobody Wants It, Sam Rainer presents…

Four hurdles to change
Why your church resists the concept of change
Why your church resists the implementation of change
Why the status quo is so tempting (and dangerous)
Twelve foundational principles for change when nobody wants it
Balancing the tensions of leading change

… When we lead established churches to change, we must respect and understand the feelings of those who resist change. Yet at the same time, if the issue is truly one of eternal importance, we must press on.

Full of practical tips, personal examples, and Scriptural principles, Leading Change When Nobody Wants It can help church leaders prepare themselves and their churches for movement.”

– Amazon


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